After six days of being together in South Africa, we decided to go somewhere where we could split off and sort of do our own thing. Luckily, The Old Biscuit Mill was just the place.
Imagine a huge farmers market and a gigantic thrift store combined. Now add the smell of homemade desserts, fresh fruits and vegetables, and coffee. The Old Biscuit Mill was the coolest place! It was split into two sections: The Vintage Fair and the Neighborgoods Market. I explored the Fair first, where I found a village of designer shops, office spaces, cafes, and over 100 vendors who restocked every Sunday. They sold vintage clothes, records, posters, hand-made crafts, collectible pieces, and even home furniture! It was crazy. I ended up getting a colorful hand-sewn dress and some music at the vinyl record trading place. We were literally surrounded by the odds and ends of South Africa. The Vintage Fair slogan was: "Where Art and Life Meet Vintage Inspiration."

We met in the courtyard where we ate lunch with a few other people. In the middle of the courtyard was a beautiful charity wishing well. A few guys with drums and guitars were playing live music, so we ended up dancing! We all enjoyed the South African culture at the Old Biscuit Mill Vintage Fair.
The second half of the day was spent in the other section, the Neighborgoods Market. It had local produce, organic foods, cheeses, breads, fruits, and weird vegetables. Everything was so colorful and fresh! We decided to pick out the best foods for our refrigerator at home (the hotel). It was grocery shopping to the extreme. Now we can make delicious sandwiches and smoothies for the rest of our trip.
Then, after hours of exploring, shopping, marveling, tasting, laughing, and dancing, we hauled ourselves and our bags back home where we unpacked and crashed. Our little refrigerator was so happy to be filled, and we were glad to be back. After a lot of confusion over how to make dinner, multiple games of double solitaire, (and I actually took a nap), we are ready for our next adventure.
Posted by: Catherine